Michael Clemente, a former executive vice president at Fox News has been let go tonight. According to CNN, Clemente’s departure is not related to the sexual harassment scandal that forced CEO Roger Ailes to resign last week.

Michael Clemente, a longtime executive vice president of News at Fox who was effectively demoted earlier this year, has left the network, spokespeople confirmed. Peter Boyer, a former New Yorker writer who recently served as Clemente’s number two, has also left.

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Network insiders say the move was unrelated to the recent sexual harassment allegations surrounding Ailes, though it’s also true that Clemente showed no signs of leaving the network prior to the scandal.

So why would a guy who supposedly has nothing to do with the sexual harassment scandal and who had already been sidelined suddenly get the axe almost before the door had stopped swinging from Ailes’ departure?

Now, it could be because Clemente got word that he will definitely not be replacing Ailes. However, according to New York Magazine’s Gabriel Sherman, that message had already been delivered to Clemente in a corporate shakeup in April.

But another paragraph in that same New York article may have a clue:

One Fox anchor told me that Ailes suspected Clemente of leaking to the press over the past year. Inside Fox, where executives use burner phones because they fear their corporate lines are monitored, there’s not much worse than being labeled a leaker. Another mark against Clemente is that he had a relationship with Rupert Murdoch. Ailes is said to dislike executives who build up independent power bases, and talking to Murdoch, Ailes’s boss, would be seen as a threat. Lastly, Clemente, a former ABC News executive, never fully shed the stigma that he was an outsider. (Politically, he’s a centrist). His replacement, Jay Wallace, is a longtime Fox executive, who’s risen up through the ranks over the past decade.

Could Clemente have been a source for some of the reporting about sexual harassment at the network? About some of the findings of the outside investigation, such as Megyn Kelly telling the investigators that she had been harassed by Ailes?

Whatever the reason, this has got to be causing more tremors in an already shaken network. Yesterday, I quoted Sherman on CNN when he noted that the guy who is now in line for succession to the Ailes throne, Bill Shine, was part of a cover up of the harassment at Fox. I also quoted CNN’s Dylan Byers when he said the following:

BYERS: If you’re starting to talk about getting rid of Bill—you know, Bill Shine, Jay Wallace, Michael Clemente, all of those figures, you’re running into a situation where you really have no one who knows how to run this network on a day-to-day basis.

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Correct, Truman. Goofy Doocy’s tenure with Fox “News” is ticking. He is named in Carlson’s lawsuit. He needs to go now. Note that he won’t be the only mouthpiece moving on. It won’t be a walkout. Instead, a non-renewal of contracts.

The Murdochs are starting from the top and working their way down to clean up the remains of Ailes’ henchman. This must be done before the new head of Fox “News”/Fox “Business” is hired. They don’t want the new chairman to deal with leftover mess from Ailes.

Next on the list is Shine. He needs to be ousted ASAP. Other suits Cagey and Mitchy better start talking or start walking.

Coming down the pipeline:

New changes announced at the Foxies late this summer.

NOTE TO MURDOCHS

Get rid of Shine and Doocy, and all violators of 21st Century Fox’s Standards of Business Conduct, or we will call out the Company to all colleagues that the policy is does not apply to senior executives/senior producers, etc.

Looks like things are really shaking up at Fox. Ailes was gone so quickly. It seemed to that they let him go too quickly. The Murdochs must have wanted him gone. And perhaps the Republican Party, which has found itself being pulled toward fascism by Fox with sailed at the helm, made a case for getting rid of the guy who helped give them Trump as their nominee.

So why would a guy who supposedly has nothing to do with the sexual harassment scandal and who had already been sidelined suddenly get the axe almost before the door had stopped swinging from Ailes’ departure?

More executive departures are coming down the pipeline. Rupy may pull other suits from D.C. and Los Angeles bureaus to fill the vacant slots.

NOTE TO MURDOCHS/21st CENTURYFOX

You have violators of this policy still working at Fox “News” Channel. You know who they are. Get rid of them now! Or we will continue to plaster this policy to all social and global media every week. Uphold this policy and immediately remove the sexual predators at Fox “News” Channel.

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It kind of sounds like they burned Clemente as a kind of twisted favor to outgoing Ailes. If Clemente came out of ABC, he probably knew how to be professional and not play grabass in the office. The old Faux hands? They will bear watching. The parent company might want to hang a few more trophies on the wall.